
I began writing these messages in 1988 and now I’ll give you some of the details as to how it all started.
In
1988, I made a dramatic shift in my career and work situation and after
having made that decision, experienced a great deal of fear and
apprehension as to whether or not I had made a wise choice. I had been
a student of many spiritual practices by this time but felt that I
needed more help and guidance.
I
was sitting at home reading a magazine article about a New York
business executive who had a similar experience and he was told to try
meditating and doing what might be called automatic writing. He had
never been involved in any particular spiritual studies or endeavors
before that time but he decided to give it a try and to his amazement,
he began getting some answers. I then decided to follow his lead. I
would sit in meditation and wait for any particular messages or words
to come to me.
I
would try to imagine a peaceful place; a waterfall, ocean or open
fields. I would then imagine myself as a little boy; innocent and eager
or information. I would then imagine a vision of what I considered to
be a wise soul. I began to notice that certain sentences or phrases
would pop into my mind. When certain ones kept repeating, I would then
decide to try and write what was I was receiving. It was a little
unsettling at first but I went with it anyway.
Many
times I would have no idea of what I had just written until I would
read it back. This process would continue and I would then begin to ask
questions; sometimes in my mind or I would write them down. One of the
first questions was, “who am I talking to?”. I got a response, which I
wrote, that told me it was another part of me, in so many words. I
asked if there was a name? I got the answer that if I felt I needed a
name, that I could make one up. I did, and it was Wilhelm.
That
was the name that came to me and it’s was I’ve always used to identify
this other me or entity I was speaking with. I know that giving this
entire process a name made it more palatable for me as the entire
process seemed a bit strange. As time went on I began to trust it much
more. After a while, I decided to stop asking specific questions and
that’s when the simple statement, “Any advice for today?” became the
standard question.
Now
I felt I was more open to receive whatever information was to come
through with out my own agenda. I have continued this practice over the
years and at times have let it go, sometimes for long periods of time,
or even years between messages. I have come to see the difference in my
life journey when I am doing the messages and the chaos that ensued
when I wasn’t.
I’ve
done them through some very difficult and trying periods in my life and
they were always a saving grace for me. I began sharing some of the
messages with others and to my own amazement, many of them resonated
with them, and a small email list of others who wanted to read them
began to grow. It was then evident to me that I was not only writing
messages for me but since we are all one, others would gain great value
as well.
I
thank you for visiting the site and hope you find great joy and
inspiration in the messages. I invite you to share them with others and
ask them to join the email list as well. As my dear grandmother would
say;
All is well,
Roger.
I have for many years been a student of many different spiritual studies, and have gathered valuable information from so many. When I began experimenting with my own writings, I found they were so insightful for me and what appeared to be at first, "other worldly". I actually was a bit afraid of them at first, and now, after 20 years they have become second nature and an integral part, or most important part of beginning my day. I believe we all posses the ability to make these kinds of inner connections, and it is my hope that my writings will inspire others to do the same.